We have no meanings for "singular terms" in our records yet.
1 The other kind of singular terms , namely, designations (§ 113) are obviously connotative.
2 When singular terms are concrete, we have to distinguish between the two cases of proper names and designations.
3 Under the head o u come all propositions in which both subject and predicate are singular terms , e.g.
4 The subdivision of singular terms into individual and collective need not be confined to the names of concrete things.
5 Now not only are common terms the results of comparison, but singular terms , or the names of individuals, are so too.
6 Mr. Walsh was of an amorous complexion, and in one of his letters mentions three of his amours, in pretty singular terms .
7 The nature of singular terms has not given rise to much dispute; but the nature of common terms has been the great battle-ground of logicians.
8 Singular terms may be subdivided into Proper Names and
9 Singular terms , when abstract, admit of definition, in so far as they are not names of attributes so simple as to evade analysis.
10 (3) with singular terms for predicates;
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